SILK v. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.

No. 57121.

760 P.2d 174 (1988)

Minnie Marie Hopkins SILK, Appellee, v. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied September 13, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth Heady, C.J. Roberts, Galen E. Ward, Jim Hamilton, Phillips Petroleum Company, Harvey L. Harmon, Sr., Oklahoma City, Holland Meacham, Elk City, for appellant/cross/appellee.

Stanley Ell Niece, Elk City, John C. Niemeyer, Linda G. Alexander, P.C., Oklahoma City, for appellee/cross/appellant.


SIMMS, Justice:

Appeal from a jury verdict and judgment entered thereon against appellant, Phillips Petroleum Company (Phillips), for damages resulting from alleged fraudulent misrepresentation to plaintiff below, Minnie Marie Hopkins Silk (Silk). The jury apparently found that Phillips, acting through its agent, fraudulently induced Silk to sign an "option to renew clause" while she was executing a five-year oil and gas...

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